Update 7 NuGet dependencies
Bumps nanoFramework.Iot.Device.Mpu6886 from 1.2.590 to 1.2.601Bumps nanoFramework.Iot.Device.Buzzer from 1.2.590 to 1.2.601Bumps nanoFramework.Iot.Device.Ip5306 from 1.2.590 to 1.2.601Bumps nanoFramework.Iot.Device.Axp192 from 1.2.590 to 1.2.601Bumps nanoFramework.Iot.Device.Rtc from 1.2.590 to 1.2.601Bumps nanoFramework.System.Device.Wifi from 1.5.85 to 1.5.91Bumps nanoFramework.System.Net from 1.10.79 to 1.11.1 [version update]
:warning: This is an automated update. :warning:
Summary by CodeRabbit
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New Features
- Updated several dependencies to the latest version (1.2.601), enhancing functionalities and performance across various applications.
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Bug Fixes
- Upgraded packages may include critical bug fixes that improve stability and reliability in the application’s performance.
Walkthrough
The recent changes involve a significant update to multiple packages.lock.json files across various nanoFramework projects. These updates predominantly include version increments from 1.2.590 to 1.2.601 for several dependencies, reflecting improvements and potential bug fixes. The updates ensure that the projects utilize the latest stable versions of the specified packages, enhancing functionality, performance, and reliability.
Changes
| Files | Change Summary |
|---|---|
Tests/FireTestApp/packages.lock.json |
Updated dependencies nanoFramework.Iot.Device.Buzzer, Ip5306, and Mpu6886 from 1.2.590 to 1.2.601. |
Tests/M5Core2TestApp/packages.lock.json |
Updated dependencies including Axp192, Mpu6886, Rtc to 1.2.601 and increased nanoFramework.System.Device.Wifi and System.Net versions. |
Tests/M5CoreTestApp/packages.lock.json |
Updated Ip5306 and Mpu6886 from 1.2.590 to 1.2.601. |
Tests/M5StickTestApp/packages.lock.json |
Updated Axp192, Mpu6886, and Rtc to 1.2.601. |
Tests/ToughTestApp/packages.lock.json |
Updated Axp192, System.Device.Wifi, and System.Net to their latest versions. |
nanoFramework.AtomMatrix/packages.lock.json |
Updated Mpu6886 to 1.2.601. |
nanoFramework.Fire/packages.lock.json |
Updated Buzzer, Ip5306, and Mpu6886 to 1.2.601. |
nanoFramework.M5Core/packages.lock.json |
Updated Buzzer, Ip5306, and Mpu6886 to 1.2.601. |
nanoFramework.M5Core2/packages.lock.json |
Updated Axp192, Mpu6886, and Rtc to 1.2.601. |
nanoFramework.M5StickC/packages.lock.json |
Updated Axp192, Mpu6886, and Rtc to 1.2.601. |
nanoFramework.M5StickCPlus/packages.lock.json |
Updated Axp192, Buzzer, Mpu6886, and Rtc to 1.2.601. |
nanoFramework.Tough/packages.lock.json |
Updated Axp192 and Rtc to 1.2.601. |
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